US Bans Anthropic's Fable 5 Over Unpatched Jailbreak
The US government imposed export controls on Anthropic's most powerful AI models after the company refused to patch a jailbreak flagged as a national security risk — the most aggressive government intervention yet in commercial AI. OpenAI, meanwhile, faces a 42-state legal siege days after its IPO filing.
US Bans Anthropic's Fable 5 Over Unpatched Jailbreak — and the World Is Watching
The US cut off foreign access to Anthropic's Fable 5 and Mythos 5 after the company declined to patch a jailbreak vulnerability, triggering export controls and global service disruptions. It marks the first time the US has used export control authority to force an AI lab's hand on model safety — and the international fallout is still escalating.
Anthropic Refused to Fix Fable 5 Jailbreak After US Government Warning, Adviser Says
An Anthropic adviser confirmed the company was warned by the US government about the Fable 5 jailbreak before export controls were imposed, but chose not to fix it. The refusal sets a defining precedent for how AI safety companies will navigate government security demands — and whether 'safety' and 'compliance' can mean different things.
Amazon Tip Sparked White House Crackdown on Anthropic's Most Powerful AI Models
The White House crackdown on Anthropic was reportedly triggered by a tip from Amazon, which holds a major investment stake in the company. The detail adds a competitive and political dimension to what was framed as a national security enforcement action.
42 Attorneys General Open Sweeping Probe Into OpenAI Days After IPO Filing
A coalition of 42 state attorneys general launched a sweeping investigation into OpenAI, issuing subpoenas targeting advertising practices, data handling, treatment of minors, and health data policies — just days after the company filed for its IPO. The timing could materially complicate OpenAI's path to public markets.
SpaceX's Stock Market Debut Makes Elon Musk the World's First Trillionaire
SpaceX debuted on the Nasdaq at $150 per share, surging 30% intraday before closing up 19%, pushing Elon Musk's net worth past $1 trillion and making him the world's first trillionaire. The listing is a landmark moment for the private space and defense tech sector.
Jensen Huang Says Nvidia's Real Moat Isn't the Chip—It's the Software
On Nvidia's Q1 FY27 earnings call, Jensen Huang argued that the chip is no longer the company's primary moat — the software stack is. The framing positions Nvidia as a platform company rather than a hardware vendor, raising the bar for any competitor trying to commoditize its GPUs.
Google Turns to Samsung as TSMC Hits Its Limits on AI Chips
Google is in discussions with Samsung to manufacture part of its next-generation AI processor as TSMC hits capacity limits. The move signals that even hyperscalers are being forced to diversify chip supply chains to keep their AI infrastructure buildouts on schedule.
Nvidia Hovers Near $5 Trillion as China Chip Plans and AI Benchmarks Dominate the Conversation
Nvidia's market cap is hovering near $5 trillion as investors parse signals around a new China-targeted Vera chip, fresh benchmark results, and whether AI infrastructure spending can sustain its pace. The stock's resilience at these levels reflects how central Nvidia has become to every major AI bet.